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Ted Blowers Jr.

Ring name(s) Ted Blowers jr Billed height	6 ft 4/5 in (1.92 m Billed weight	273-279.3 lb (123 kg) Born	Edward Ted Colin Blowers, jr April 7, 1967 (age 45) Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom Resides	Philadelphia, PA Billed from	Philadelphia, PA Trained by	Fritz von Erich aged 12-14               Terry Funk aged 13-15                Killer Kowalski aged 14-16 Debut	March ,1983 Edward Colin Ted Blowers, jr.[2][4] (born April 7, 1967)[2][4] is an American semi-retired professional wrestler and a non-semi retired color commentator. He has worked for Paul Heyman and Vince McMahon in his 29 year journey he had worked for both World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment and Extreme Championship Wrestling Throughout his wrestling career, Ted wrestled under his real name and won a total of 10 titles and a four time world champion winning the WWF Title three times and the ECW once. Also a one time WCW and NWA World Champion once. And most of his career he lived as a fan favorite. And is one of the most recognized and the most popular wrestler of all time and he signed a WWE Legends contract in 1995. He is currently singed to World Wrestling Entertainment working on its RAW brand

1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2.1 Training and early career (1970's-1989) 2.2 World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (1983-present) 2.3 Extreme Championship Wrestling (1994–1998;1999)

3.Personal life 4.In wrestling 5.Championships and accomplishments

Portsmouth [edit]Early life

Ted was born in, England. Two weeks after his birth Ted moved to Philadelphia, PA and lived there since he was just only born, Ted did not get much high school education according to his father he said to the principal Screw you asswipe im gonna work and meet more people then you and thats why I'm gonna work for the WWF if your asshole buddies like it or not i QUIT then assulted the principal then got the job for the WWF. Then Ted never got educated ever since he dropped out of high school at 16.

[edit]Training and early career (1970's-1987) Ted Blowers formally trained at his home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after quitting school then left for WWF and debuted in 1983 and defeated King Kong Bundy in less then 6 minutes and finishing him off with a spear. As soon as Gorrila Monsoon mentioned the WWF Title to him in 1987, where he wrestled Hulk Hogan for 4 minutes and won the belt at only 20 years of age then dropped the title and said This attitude is towards my first gold belt from you Hogan then the Buddy Rodgers and the Pedro Morales' and the only Japanese-Hero Antonio Inkoki's then the Uncle Bob Backlund's can praise me with them kissing my ass because old wrestling is not fun anymore and i'm gonna improve the WWF by making this title in a tournement at Wrestlemania IV morons. His shoot was so good according to Vince McMahon he asked him to become a commentator for Wrestlemania IV but he declined it. After two years of rule breaking Bobby Heenan asked Ted if he could manage him but Blowers grabbed the mic of him and said various regional promotions and my  self are gonna say NO BECAUSE YOU THINK YOU'RE THE BIG MAN OUTSIDE OF THE RING BUT INIT YOU ARE A TOTAL GUTLESS SORRY VILE HORRIBLE LIL' BITCH. After that 30 second later the fans began chanting Blowers and booing Heenan then Blowers jr, picked up Bobby the Brain and gave him a TKO then left him with Ted exiting through the crowd with fans following him. Then had a two year feud with both Heenan and Jimmy Hart. Then started a rivalry with Sgt. Slaughter and General Adnan after they insulted the USA then Ted Blowers assulted both men with a chair then powerbombing Slaughter through a table which made Blowers the top favorite in the promotion.

ECW(1994-2001) Ted Blowers entered the doors of ECW after he saw a commercial for ECW on TV then Ted Blowers in his first ECW match defeated former world champion Don Muraco in an anything goes match Ted won after gorilla pressing Muraco through a flaming table which made Muraco to leave ECW. Then did not appear till mid-1995 where he tried chasing the TV title from Dean Malenko and Eddy Guerrero after sticking his nose in their business the three had a triple threat elimination tables match which Eddy Guerrero and Ted Blowers threw each other into a table when Eddy went in the ring and Ted Blowers hitting his leg in the barrier cade with the table attached then Malenko cloverleafed Blowers and walked off.

Metallica - Whiplash (WWF 1983-1987 Debut) Metallica - Hit the Lights (WWF 1987-1989 Heel) Metallica Jump in the Fire (WWF 1989-1991 Face turn/ ECW 1994-1995;1996;1999) UNITED KINGDOM MILITARY MARCH The British Grenadiers-Minden ( WWF 1991-1993, 1997 U.S. Hero) No Holds Barred (WWF 1993-1997, 1998- ) This is Extreme- Harry & the Slashstones (June 1995) Limp Biskit- My Way (April 1 2001-November 2001)

Finishing Moves DDT 1987- present Spear 1983-1987 TKO 1997-1999 Key Lock 1995-1998 Quiet Night(Gutwrench Neckbreaker) 2012- Sharpshooter 1997- (tribute to owen hart and to the montreal screwjob) Figure of 4 leg locks(figure 4 leg lock) 1994-1997

[edit]Championships and accomplishments

Eastern Championship Wrestling / Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW World Championship (1 time)

Pro Wrestling Illustrated

PWI Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (1991-2000)[136] PWI ranked him #1-10 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 1993[137] PWI ranked him #1-20 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 1997[138]

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment WWF Championship (3 times)[144] WWF Intercontinental Championship (2 time) WWF Hardcore Championship (4 times)[145] WWF World Tag Team Championship (3 times)[35] – with Ken Shamrock (1), Hulk Hogan {1}, Big Boss man (1) WWF/E United States Championship (5 times) Slammy Award (1997) for the best finisher WWE Hall of Fame 2012

National Wrestling Alliance/Total Nonstop Action Wrestling NWA World Heavyweight Champion (1 time)

Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards Best Brawler (1999–2000) Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2000) Best Babyface (1997-2000)